Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 2, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 June 1859 — Page 1
ran WEEKLY JASPER, INDI AN A, WEDNESDAY. J I INK 2.L 1859. NO. 13. VOL. 3.
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puSUtMCU BVt.T WlWIDT, at JerB DUeolS COOBTY, IIOUM, BY Kllllieil DOAKE
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ieratrhes to the Cincinnati Uau . her than eighteen or twenty miles from About the Plan of the Campaign. Milan. Thia i of the highest Importance, N'kw Vork. June '. ami G.ribildi. splendid leat of anna Mill be 'I ii'- aperial co-reap indent of th. Eon- a signal for the riling of the Ljmbartl pro-
Maciunali ARl ,j,, wi writ. vines.
Fur Ihr J taper CeaVaff. The four Seasons.
WtaT 8TtT.
TKRM8-TRIT!.YIN AOVANrE:
ingle Suberription, fur fifty Nr., I
r'or six month.
I no
ik Ca.
t asms rule. A
Tlie French paper will tell jou hat Key To comprehend the full value of ihm new have but OOO or lOO.OOO ruen in Piedmont, jt i i.tditpensibly requisite to mike kndWfi hnl vu muat recollect that these are ofh- the position taken up by the celebrated hero,' rial rV.riiree, given not by the armv, and in- after defeat, bv the A uatrim" at M.erneti, tended for the eara of the AuMfi ti. Hv and Garibaldi' entrance into Vi.cz; it ie ili la-t telegraphic dispatch from head- known thrv w ithdrew t o uino, au i to reach( qntr'era, dal' d lit rveuraf i o'clock. t rhii lot n.fiarihaldi had tm eri-nmr rh enlr.a ndrla, w e leum that tlie Kmperor lias my If wel! aa natural obs'sc.lea on the road tin. Iid, or nearly Rnisl.ed, ;.! icinc In army trom Itntlc to t.'liifieo. (Jaribsldi waa obin a peadtiea to take the naT.Beive, white ligrd to tnke must arduous mountain road.
from other aonrcei we leirn iliat it. i the . He couM nritliee support himself nn i be rigM intention tu march etraight at the Auitrian or the lef on one aide lay the 8isa terri
Mil "I i I B IM . aw ....... ni It) line, or leee, ' eck. l ""
i;. u auha. Tti'tH iii-rrllnii, lv srti.Ciiient., '
faaetieu er rr errn ." l'""--I a square. The., are he term- tot iraniant BwVeti.enie.t.; IHHIlkli mm i -,;n k. .md to reenlar adver'ieen.
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Notice sRppolBtnieu Ol bu...iiii",i"'.-'ucb, in ine um ummi i .'limn, i ni'; wiio wwwfmwj um in irrevi!
lid letal ndtwee of like chancier 10 c'0f Pavia. If thli la the plan of the cam- on the other he wu hemmed in by Likea.
paigu -and it aeetna the moat provable one In front of Chiarso there la a funnelyou may rely upon it that the French sr- ahipetl tongue of land, he waa obliged If rtir ia not limited by the above fliftree. The eroii. The level ground ia ao narrow be
French office re talk of sleeping in Milin be- tween the mountain wall and the Like or
fore the end of the month, and lo do thia Corao. that the road beeomea a mere pa h,
they iou( have an overpowering army, that and at the end of the pain atood the Auwilt be able to march almost in a straight trim, to bir hia lurther progress. Here it, line, through all obelncle. waa that they had collected force a to atop We have reaaon to belive that the French 1 Garibaldi on hia march, aa at Meamata. army ia overpowering in numbera, and that , The t.'haeaeura of ihe Alpa heat (he enemv the tn e at of He oOleere ia not improbable, and forced the passage, and very aoon en-' There ia no rewaoa believe that Napoleon ften-d C nno, and the Aumriana fled before
the III haa found a wy "better mode of rxpreea- them. At thia moment, Garibaldi, maater ing the (rue atrenfib f an a-mv than that of ('rno, ia in n poiiiion to ecour the whole adopted by ha uncle, that the U m Dien ie diatrict oi lijcanta, and march cither to the alwaya with the bifgeat battihone. The center of l.mbard,or into the Valtell na. new rifled French cannon made their debut and advance on Jlergamo ind Breaeca, bth lit a amart encounter mtWalenn. where an province moat decided and patriotic ia the Auitrian eorpe keeple out of artillery ( Italian ciuie. vaage. ta tbey thougitt, etre ut'eily eon- jabibahi' proclamatms to rut: lom-1 fotfrtdeairy aofiey f-rft fctVa)T into the midet! Ml. .,f them from a dtatai.ee of aevn thouaandi The following proclamation iaiued
paid fer In advanee.
aanetreemc cAiurtDTi: Tnwnahia oKcea. each.
w. r.....t rirrnit. or State. a,'0
flit ------- Froei the " Red, White and nlue." Trie FreedoTti IT ABACK LEK. r.nardiie af nation a weal ,..w we keaiJ to Tnee , heti Ihrten brrak our cl.atna, M .ke ba traly free!
Free Iro ptli. the prnpk . ,une , t the natioa'i kn 17- are great, bet let 'ee! TmOO knot made U ao.
Fre from avarice aa well I We atre rich, the mtue from which ceaea biidJai tUaaJvftot Irrt.e.
tha clock. Oa the left ra the railway hoe. , of which Um M,..n,y haa blown np tu A-cte,. and which he gaar. vita &0 of SflfJ men. Theihakoa rt He aennaala on tl.e banka of the river eoeid be 1rV.nCuifbed here and there The F.reperor (hew rnn verged w.th aorae ol the haHaaa) ail Ma-ir-aty apeaae pereTueran, and with a leetbv which aorprieed hia hearer. Aar an 'napectii n. whirPr laated ahn.it ii. ...
And there have rptead. that nreMona .w- a
r.inperor i,fpo ro leave A
did ao, the troorpe. who were drawn op tw wiv-d their ahalaa on fhe r havonetv and fr.d aaM a thauaaud i.w.r. , K..petaaavl Ancid f'atun patriot, wie ha4 be-n in exi;e eioce lii, approaehed. tad cried out, with tire atreaming down hie faee "Viva Napoleon, II Halvatore d'lla Italia?" T'te Emperor aerraed affected, and ealuteu
Thus cornea the chriatian'a work lime oti kindly. At that moment the Kmpe-
iiy trii.t.ii a. aiKr.r Spring i the farmer'a time to plo The time he taker, to plant hi corn Rut manv let tha apring inontn pdaa, Sü they inii-t beg or atarve at le. Tlien lei ma watch the apring af lif'.
nd l eed,
I
' fdag up, and . ,oo get r f sen have a rr.i t tu n-a
Kaeuaer i her. the rkataa .rire Let u be out, he apeaka to one Who alwaya haa beeu near hia aide lu all it ie labor be baa done.
W hen be begins to wing aud pray, And aay to ihoae, who are und ne, t. jine to Obfiet, " who ia the way.' 'Tie autumn now that cornea along, And Oringa with it a rich aup.lv From ofT the farm, the good man long Had aeen hia corn, 1. 1 heal, aud rye Thun comes the christian' harveat on When he can reap a rich reward, For all tha labor he haa done louring the aunuoer of the war. The winter hours come fleeting on, The farmer now ia close at home: He leeda hi stock, Irom out hia barn, III w neat to sell, and corn to loan.
The winter etormi of life ariae.
ror a eye met mine, and in the emotion of the moment I ventured to bold oat my .hand. Uta majesty d.-ijned with a amile to graep it. That ia ao incident which I ahall nevrr forget aa long as I live. The emperor then left by the gate of A leaeandns. " onoiatiATioa or TBc allied arm r ; -Ttiegeneal command of tbe two armie' aaya the Nord, 'm admirably organised. jGeneril ordere, clear and preciac, evidently 'supe-vised by the Kmperor Napoleon, keep the chiefs of the corps d'armie informed of ali that paeees, and of the move mente that are to be ecmd. King Victor Luaanae! has placed himaell and hia army under the Kmpcror'e ordere, aa a simple commander of a corpa d'armie. The ordera from the army bear this formula, full of military simplicity,
And chill the christian's raorlsl frame : ni howinaT the intimacy of the relatione
Free from faleehood, f.r ite breath. Blights age or youth, I.m us ever look to Tnee, Very loam ol troth. free from every ill or sin Tost pollutes 'he seal, haas the darker past-tone o'er Our weak eaiure'e roll. Klae the heritage our aires. Won for a ts vain , Baal we nasi be elavee, or win
1 mlmt -mm in
'melree. (about W.UtMj leet.) diemountiny by Garibaldi on eueting Unbardy t L I . 11.. I . .
their gum and cauaing an immense destruc
tion ul men. Tot saw York MEaa on thc hr-t battle. Dana hl. .luae 6. Tne Herald, of Ihn
morning, referring to news of the fi'ut bstfle
I'm ah ! he baa a aura retreat; tijd has promieetl, who never lies. Elizabeth, June, 1850.
Lombards: you are celled to new life.
and you will reepond to the appeal asyour
father, did of yore it Ponsida and Legn.r-o. The cooUjni
I ne enemy ia the name as ever, pitilesa as
Movement of the French Emperor.
, between tbe two sovereign, tbe two armies
aaal ihe two aalioaa: -Tbe K.ng and the corpa d'armie will conform to tbe following jregolations:"
' The Kmperor of the French," eaye a
Murk, an aeaiNin and a robber. Your
gram:
following tele-( correspondent of tbe Sa'at Tublieef Lyoae,
hsaj ut given King Victor Kmanoel a proot
Itav,.
AU.F.SSA M'RIA. PHOIV. MlV J ' K. .'I of hij ulMm l.v ... A.: J
, . l . i 1 - i - . w, vwiiuumiv ... I, ! cull uiinn
. .- .L .i : i i- .i.. i. l .oroinera. oi rTasrv pro nice nave awnrn to i . . , . ... .....
in rtnero ia.y, receive" j uie v a.uinS - ai mur o ciocK una morning me Mnperor , COrpof the French armv which ill form I.e. .Bf: Cluer. or ,. wl, , on. It,. ; le(l for Caeal. where King Victor i;,.ae.tthe left wing the ZnTlZJiZZ The first battle i. at last fought between lh Vwm waiting for him. Thl two .overeign.ira.noing ,h. ighu" the French and Aeetriaae in Italy. The first 1 twenfy !" "" I' fwr "jeited together the fortificatione and the ed. Tl,e Indenendanca 1W k.. ,h, ' - ..traggU took pl.ee a.4 wo. , cb" ' MF e.aa po..a. At oclock the Emperor re- F ,Tve n iai. T ... w.i .K'!frotheDol!..iunof a foreign dominstionj , rn . . ' I . 'efy evening the King of Sard.n.a and
ra auuKiuii bib., bib aai j u ht hu. niiEia iur r miiiru it ,t 1 1 trpsa anuiii. a tue- m 1 1 rr iiejmiii . t k a nMM&Mj.u...e.i.
th
V,e.rF!n,.ni,i.'WnbvthcnitionalwillL ,. .. .. . . 7.. - " . , "ev.noua corpa o .rml.
; . . , ' . ." aisjeaiy viineo m oeian tue aeid oi tue have to send to the l nemr .
succinct re-
. an.- a. v. m KrencL. under Xaooleon I., dsleated
TB amenoaa a tag aera aewsi ej ..... ... for our ounretne chief, ecndi to orraniie you . .i
riUAataaaWOtra " forthi. aatrioiie fleht. I deeply feel thel! ' " i ,''7jpert containing . account of the aumber of
aai..W M.Mjst nan croasea ine Aipe; inn wmi is wonnv , r -m- - :iv.pi ip ins nrrngir inn nn in oi ine r.m- men oreaent nnd.-r t, J. . ... .. .
. . n( thia miii nn. Slid lltl DllUfld 0 ......... r .,, mwu, ui
of remark, neitner oi nie .apoieona waa at - peror, ana strengtneni tne Donda ot eym-,,BV ,mp0rtant event that m. ..... ....
. . 1. - II I . . L ..... as. r l.taMa vaj I I ft as
"7 ' ' ' ttlr. but in the vicinity. It i. a eeti- .ommand you to .raw. iwr ao.o.ge it.us, h hj , , d h f 71 9 '7 . otfur day. nn Amartcan Flag-th. g onona' lhf bule of c.e... He who cm seiz, .0 .nn, edoes g o J TjZZ m7uL fb-eaaad SmsH-ea bo...- kj procea b, rkatrodp. Mft .rmw ia perfectly ..ti.f.ctory. emy Zn 1 h.7. h J.r taf . SarWoa ... elm ZZfm Or... IteereJ from foreign Jemina.ion.! Monitea, also p.blishe. tbe follow-1 rZ2PtLX ZuZZi lm ,n ike m by. Bnti.h Sect who J lhf will know how Ears..onqu.r the rank which , r7bTtZlkl d Black Kaajblieaa. ia their treaaon.ble op- .... riAuimini : . 1 a"7 Dreas and it ie certain that the enemv
. .maritriil numbera the renfinb snce ia a - ' n ' iV .vk Ihp I.m nfmr uent nn mirifhark .... i . .
llflnaiV mn.a.
.,1.. i.. tha of thai IIa lud S ales " e - r - rr noi auout 10 make anv
O-ds? ...11 . Roman K aste loag de-i0 rem'rk'M' N'-Pulun 1 h.d the. only thk roa.T.o ot the bostilb irhici ik 'accompanied by the M.jor (icner.l. and ,,,, arv tlloww to tM An ass . . . . i I . i . . I .ssa. . - iaa. aar . .. ... .1 . J . i i a i i
ha. " 11,'hai ae. wa eomine to' When '" ' ',ru" w now wer, nca ..... 'aeverai persons anscnea to ins nouaenoia, hivouacs
w - a. - ... i a a . i 1 I l.a ae.a.ai ..a. ..J . f a I
...... . . ji m . .a , t. aoidiere, who nao never aeen a anoi nreo.' "-
win ini i.sssiii ?i 'i -im m .u.iiii
Paris eorreapondsnt of he New',, i iliUry reconnoissnce.
Attbia hour, aleo. the King and
tion giere the latter an immen-e advantage, and lett.
ogroea, bed largely
R.pnbhcaaa. Black BepublicaD., and op- bold fiuerrill. chief. ponenti of Osmocracy. Here be was ana A correspondent of the London News, writ 'lined in k.s iaealt to every true American ing from Alleaaaudria May 28th, eaye:
heart, by erne sapport and countenance of The official documents I inspected a few n.1IFhborhofld of MorlrM iBlJ v.,..r.
Ilia Ma. .u. J:ar . . . .
;",e oiuereot irener.ie send information to
exerciee the
officer
than ne
sllowed to
lodg-Iheir
many
tente
ar. 'Uanlied bv tlie Umpl,rmiu i:.....l
um w.c pr.Mc.p.. u.uw, unieaa me Ausinani A etter from Valenro of the 13tb. in the
should reire.t. muit be .truck by the to Salut Public of Lyom.iaya:
tetbeCltv ef Clev.l.ad-to American soil. ''''"-' 1 "P" " - "7 je.ty fint went to tne citadel ol Ailesaan ,he Emperor. Tbe Cnerala
sad te the America name. Would that V üI " " ,JVUW PJ . Mr'' "h,ch he "'J- del"'" u -eeing th.t ao . .. It will be nerr.eiveri that the alliiul a.m. . . l .n. i m i A : .... a, . . .
i anaduu hav.d.red :. do euch a . hing in a " . J'""." " 7 M Tonrw' ou'" ,n " grea.er quantity of baggage " HI lilVirir (Iff nnn inH anirrnniiili.it ka Mn. s . . . I
lies.ocr.uc pcec.ae.oB I No Sir ! he would f, IVoill luro.M . " . I .TTT. "7 w . r" raasajam fmwm m mm-mm,. one whatever j.
kaae keen availed te the earth with the .patches to , he Cncnn.ti Commercial. 1 " " 71' .,7,7! w ll "k h"' ""t.oned.v. a.p.c.1 teat. Th. ofBcer. and a IPBd h. brealked m.ch Tre.son 17, .-one 14 .-The ,,ere.t in 1 w It i. def.nded by .ever., det.ched ing for UtemwCvesia Ut. houa near . . . . . curved line, with both the wings of their ..ji...!! rrM, the et he a.. .-.j .......
Batkewa. ia R-ablian,t.ppoiiilionpro- the accHinis brought by the Fulton, center m. .-...l.,. k. .... mUUm TUm . ' r ' - """"K-. -u, aq. u-oopa nave to camp array outa.nkeAl by the illiee. The io. hr..w .n.... i- -:ii. s.ii. riaki'j ... . ...
'earner, eoaaeoaad ol Free N
The letter, from Ge.o. .peak of .ke ar-
r val in tkat town ef several Hungarian
a, m a - I . a . a
.viooarcns on tne center, tome where in the I Wl. .raterd.v at rafe with the of. .. j , ,. . ..
. , - Menrran ans loioneir, among mem lav ticer. of the thirtieth at the ga,te of the Al-'ce,brttej Ktpkt, M(j other ehiefa of the
It is
a L . J tM I A. I. . Is. I ; V..- ,. J - a ill. a. A. I a ak .avaAmBak .BaavS
iimatHo niaca "'S"""'"" .-aruro-w, aaya age, ai rriuii, riisuie. i.ic 10 aiaic inai .irfan.l her Ilia, the la............ L... . A -
ftlack Republican the amount of requiaitiona made by A uairian f . . n, , ysvaj i an.M..jl0,0rT,ctl0. of ,848 In the preaeBt post-
rrur. ,ro.r uwa.inF r.mpcrov. wno BBOUoi, of lff.ir. lhe OBjon lbeM pnon. i im a t. BkiTtAi. No bueiness will be srrived unexpectedly on horseback in gen- rf)goJ Pfioct xtpole0(l hM eraated a done in Parliiment until after the delivery of jeral'a uniform, with a kepi, and eeconed by Mntio. h , . curious commentarv
inutea the... ..-..Waki. -- .... ..j .
, p. "iiii.il iniuuru in
sad two
Wki.es. II. waa doing nothing more Generale and eommia.er.ts, in that province .an what Governor C'taee and G Hidings i. not far shor o :?. 1,000 franca. had srlvia.H r ratal an re and insu't to the i.isisn.ni ' sntiHxri
. . f .. ... . . ,. tneviueen i speecn, wnid will be oa the oniv a lew onlcera. in . lew Siars I at.nl. vim. liarihaldi haa res v 1 '
i"""" P-F"-" w" u" " ramislha, proclamation of the Prince, -Our StilIn the Derby races, the stakes v era won' were decked with flags, and drome were beat. ..t -nemie- -
l edaral Uoveramenl. ( '.rclaville Watch-
done wonder-. After having twice beaten
03 The death of Humboldt will be a aevere 'ow hi the King, who ha. always keen at-
the Austrian General, Urband, at Varia, lie muled him thia morning on the road of St. i
Fermo, near the Comolita, a few mi lee from
by Sir Joseph I lawleyV Mti.jid. The value en lo collect tbe troope. Hi. Majesty pro
of the .tike, wai nearly jL'T.O'i, and it is ceeded slowly by the street which leads to '' J"in'1 1 hear you aay you win-
laeked to him. and great caution will have ",,Ml" rumored that Sir Joseph wiua I100,CX. an eminence from which the n.ked eve c.n,,ed -preaar
te be obeerved ia breaking it lo tee un- omo' ' """ 9'a' oceu- or. on beta.: see the vaat plains ot the Po aa 1 tbe Ix- " Vea. daughter, where can I get one!"
p su bv nie mrn, sou oir mountain pro- , , . . , , ,,. , , , , . , I W k. .am ... v.l.. ... . . . J ' I. la . f ataif f l.a. Ik. nrnanar-f.ia .1 a ..mm m.II.... 11. . .......... k a . .. . H. . L I ll III. V All ttV ..k. Vftk..- k. k. ...... J
I ..... fiU.F,UI1. tVI IIV7W W.IIIII.I I II. piNMIIVM .CIH W..U1.I IflCQ " . . . M -IVJIS
fortnnito Prince, whose mind is ao entee
bled that the slighted agitation is sufficient
vincea of tbe famous Lake, together with the
Tiemeeeo and Varizatto diatricl, have
company will he liiued in a few daya for of cannon, waa not without dangar. I had me the 0,hrr evening at the party, and I tell
Newto. Short Giruebbbead. Eight
Caesda. The proposed capital ie 500,000 bending down oa bis horse's neck, asked sterling. me if I was French. I replied that I was
A greet explosion of saltpetre occurred . jourmliat. who had ventured to Ihe .d CU',"or Rour- ot fer, one of ginger, onboard the troopi ship Kaatern Monarch.: vaoced poata. He emiled, and questioned nr of b"tlr, aix eggs, oae tea-spoafal ef
te apaet bim. . . ... . .,, laying a telegraphic cable froan Cornwall to the honor of approaching the Emperor, who, T0U m- 'r .omethiog."
mM -mmmBKBm- '""vi " vv at. sy v .was a i . 1 11 - Tus, LaaT Wobm or Hcbboldt. The oats, the Extraordinary Comansiioner of Vieon shone brilliantly into th. room where tor EmanuelHaaaboldt died, aad it is reported that his (.sribaldi's Cacceaton delta Alps setrcely I a . .a a a s a at .a. I I la aa i w en a a a B as ts. ftfe aa I B. aW aturt it.fnsi.s laaa
ibb. woree aeareaa.d to nie niece, were : """ .1 . , . . so. I a
'WiehelsdjeUeeelliriblen eiesckemloen their r.ng. .o those of ihe Croitt. After!,rom "icnee, wnna me wae ancnorea me on tne position oi tna A.airi.ns. i ErduBB Hiaaael aarnfon- 'How grand ' rat discharge, they assaulted the enemy !ff Spit-head, with 500 return aold.ere and .hewed him detatchmesta of their troope on y. Twelve birth, i. the ladies cab..' 'keen ray.- they eeem to kecke Kvtk to - h.footi, forcing the poairioaa on. after j fBmil,M on bord' Th ,hiP w" P"y the bank, of the river, the village Fre.charo ,,jd Mr Parii0arlol,. Wbl g ,,,. H9mfu h " ih othe-. enveloped Ie flamei.but through tbe prompt lo, and in the horison Mortara, their head- ,ltr- mo-, h-?e hwn iiiwoa i m I The Messenger de Paris publishes the fol- sction of her officer! and crew all but seven quartet? His Majesty, by means rf his kV" Reader, did you ever enjoy the ec lowing on the 35th of May: eereon. were eaved. Five out of tlie seven alsss. co.ld see an Austrian so id! er en the1 OAaJhoagh one iwaHow rsnnot mska tatic bliasi of courting! f you did'nl, Ihe. After a fierce contest Garihildi repulsed lost were rh ; Iren, ho .era hilled l y lhe watcli 'e 'he bsltvy of the rlmrh el Frra a saeaeier r,n atahevaairy tnHtted in a ?"u hid be.'er get a little gal-an-try . th' Auatriaits and entered oinu, not Iur- explosion cherolc, snd evea disliiifunlitd tbe hwt by "h..i adt make afjt ipru..
